Just don’t go into SmacDonalds thinking you’ve got Ozzie slang down cold and ask for some nappies thinking you’ll get some napkins. You’ll get some strange looks...
Just don’t go into SmacDonalds thinking you’ve got Ozzie slang down cold and ask for some nappies thinking you’ll get some napkins. You’ll get some strange looks...
Fair questions. Here’s a couple more. Presumably the self driving vehicle shuts down after it detects it’s been in an accident (how much of an accident? Can I kick the bumper and shut one down?) How does one tell the self driving vehicle that it is now clear to proceed on it’s way once documents have been exchanged…
Brakes are a rational fear for me, since as a young driver, I hit a bad pothole under heavy braking in an old Valiant with drum brakes. That caused the guts of one of the front brakes to spontaneously disassemble itself. Tie-rod ends are the irrational one for me - never happened to me nor anyone I know, but still…
The door-to-door bumping and grinding that always goes on when Car A is trying to run Car B off the road. Just tag them in the rear quarter panel already and be done with it!
No Camira, Sunbird or Belmont? Well, that’s a good thing I guess.
Nice nacelles! Is it just me, or is it nighttime underneath the plane and daytime above the plane?
Wait... You said “it seems to have been air-cooled” and “twin radiators”. Other than that, and needing more room than USS Nimitz to flip a bitch, looks like a cool concept!
I believe it would be your assumption about how GPS works that is gloriously faulty. GPS satellites track nothing. The terrestrial devices (phones, cars, planes etc) receive broadcast signals from several GPS satellites and from those signals can determine for itself where the device is. The satellites have no…
Could it be that the flight might run afoul of the “careless and reckless” rule, especially since he clipped (or very nearly clipped) the wires at 1:23, and it looked like he clipped the train itself at 3:23?